The Master of Suspense shocks with his own version of a "monster movie" in The Birds.
All in Beginner's Hitchcock
The Master of Suspense shocks with his own version of a "monster movie" in The Birds.
Frenzy marked a comeback for the Hitchcock, post Hays Code, with more graphic violence than ever before.
Hitchcock's technical masterpiece was his first collaboration with James Stewart and one of the most experimental films he ever made.
The only Hitchcock film to win the Oscar for Best Picture still holds up as an entertaining gothic romance-horror film.
The most celebrated and entertaining film in Hitchcock's filmography is this week's pick.
Hitchcock's British thriller set aboard a train remains one of the most thrilling works of his career.
Hitchcock takes a look at "wholesome" American life and the evil that lies beneath.
Perhaps the Hitchcock's most famous work is still as effective as ever.
It's a "perfect murder" thriller wrapped in duality, as only Hitchcock can deliver.
Hitchcock's romantic thriller with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman is one his most sophisticated films.
The Beginner's Guide continues with a classic "wrong man" Hitchcock thriller.
Manish begins his series on the essential films from the legendary director.